Delight as new Littlehampton Jubilee Centre becomes an instant hit
It was an idea which had been in the pipeline for more than 30 years.
Now, after just a couple of weeks, the diary for the community centre, in the eastern section of Littlehampton, is already jam-packed with groups hoping to use the site.
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Hide AdIt’s something which Littlehampton Town Council says only confirms the investment’s “much-needed” status in the town.
On Friday, about a dozen youngsters from across the area took part in a special photography session, to help christen the building.
The event was part of Littlehampton Town Council’s SPACE scheme, which has been running for nine years.
The children were taught the basics about photography, including how to use the camera and the principles of light and shade.
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Hide AdHowever, the youngsters haven’t been the only ones using the centre’s gleaming interiors.
Arun Short Mat Bowling Club has moved its headquarters into the Jubilee Centre – much to the delight and joy of all the members at the organisation.
The club, which was formed more than 18 years ago, was formerly located at the St John Ambulance Hall, in East Ham Road.
However, after receiving a grant from Littlehampton Town Council to assist in the move and the purchase of the new equipment, it is now, once again, thriving.
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Hide AdChairman Viv Dye said the move had already proven to be a great success and she was looking forward to welcoming new people into the fold.
The club hosts two weekly bowling sessions, one on Mondays, between 6.30pm and 8.30pm and again on Wednesday afternoons, from 2pm to 4pm, with the first official meeting taking place on Monday.
For details, call 01903 716356.
A spokeswoman from Littlehampton Town Council – which contributed about £500,000 to the centre – said: “We have been overwhelmed by the number of applications to use the site.
“This is really reassuring that we have done the right thing building this much-needed investment.”
For details about future events, call the town council on 01903 732063.